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Safety First

There is more to safety in science than just avoiding accidents or disruptions in research.  Regular habits of mind needed to keep a safe work environment, like planning and consistent practice, are also valued in the research process.  Plus, you are not just setting up useful habits for yourself, you are setting up a safe environment for the people you work with.

Lesley

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Emergency Preparedness

With COVID-19, we’ve all been considering the significance of emergency planning.  Develop a safety plan for potential natural disasters in your area, or in an area you are visiting.  For example, in Newport, Oregon it is necessary to be prepared for possible earthquakes, tsunamis, and landslides.  Being prepared may include a planned meeting space for friends/family in case communications are unavailable, a two week’s supplies of food for you and your pets, and adequate medications for an extended period of time.  Research and develop a plan that fits your location.

 

We recommend carrying a safety kit at all times when completing lab and field work.  Pre-made kits are inexpensive and readily available; the materials in this video cost less than $20 and last a long time.

Taking day trips in your vehicle?  Be prepared for a breakdown or emergency that requires first aid.

If you spend a lot of time outdoors, especially in wilderness areas, if may be worthwhile engaging in more advanced preparation.

Learn More About the Biosphere

You can build your own “cloud collection” for your final portfolio.

Your final portfolio can include plans to visit natural wonders of the world, including the biodiversity, ecological interactions, and conservation biology impacts you may observe.

Here are the basics for assembling your own biosphere.

The shrimp were out and about within a few minutes.

If we can’t collect it from our yard, it often comes in the mail like these air plants.  

You can take it with you: a miniature aquatic moss garden.

Behind-the-Scenes

There is nothing like finding organisms under a microscope. One of my favorite activities will be in Guide 7B, searching for organisms in a pond Mark dug out 16+ years ago.

New Perspective

There is nothing like finding organisms under a microscope. One of my favorite activities will be in Guide 7B, searching for organisms in a pond Mark dug out 16+ years ago.
It has been non-stop teaching, seven days a week since the start of the pandemic, and it has been fantastic to get out a bit shooting video & photos for this course.

We Needed This!

It has been non-stop teaching, seven days a week since the start of the pandemic, and it has been fantastic to get out a bit shooting video & photos for this course.
Sometimes the trunk of our "all-terrain" Ford Focus is one big pile of field gear.

Expanded Field Kit

Sometimes the trunk of our “all-terrain” Ford Focus is one big pile of field gear.
Another species of jumping spider has joined a video shoot. We have seen at least four species in the garden this week.

Spiders Everwhere

Another species of jumping spider has joined a video shoot. We have seen at least four species in the garden this week.

Recommended Books (moss edition)

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The natural history of moss?  It is amazingly mesmerizing!

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The author is right; there is something magical about gardening with moss.

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Yes, these books are all about moss, but each author has a unique perspective to share.

Build a Library

Whether its digital or print, collect resources that assist in exploring, describing, and explaining the natural world.
 

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